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Thanks Mike I'm useless with technology
I was thinking about the X out of the two , glad you said thanks .GR60 for me, every day of the week. So strong and abrasion resistant. I bent a strong hook out on my last session pulling out of a snag!
DO NOT touch GR60X! It's nice and supple but incredibly weak and prone to damage. It cost me fish in the short time I used it. Back on good old GR60 now.
Thats why i prefer GT80 JohnnyGR60 is ok, strong/abrasion resistant, but is too springy and wants to jump back off the spool. Sensor for me. Cheap/cheerful.
GR60 is ok, strong/abrasion resistant, but is too springy and wants to jump back off the spool. Sensor for me. Cheap/cheerful.
As they say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Totally agree with all that Chris, but one word of warning .... the name Dyneema Spectra Braid is a generic, that is, many (esp Chinese) companies make braid of the same name. So it always needs testing before use. Then again, if it says "35lbs b.s." but is actually 'only' 20lbs, then it's more than strong enough anyway. And god knows where they get their diameter figures from!I use dyneema spectre braid, and I swear by it, I've had it on my shimano's for a least 6 yrs, I will be changing it though this year, 9 and a half quid off the bay, you cant grumble, I was a bit sceptical at first using braid, I've heard a few horror stories of braid filleting fish, fortunately I have never experienced that. I do put a few inches of silicone tubing up the hook length. To protect the fishes mouth.
I’m glad someone posted this. I used to use ESP line a lot a good few years back and it was brilliant stuff. Came in the clear snap together cases in a lovely light green. Great line and very tough going.I loaded up with ESP Syncro in 12lb bs back in June